REUTER & GREVILLE'S LATEST.
, The special telegrams are not yet published in Melbourne. , Eeuter telegraphs to G-reville on March 18th, as follows : — On the 20th March, all regular troops had' gone to Versailles. , The National Gardes are now the only armed force in Paris. General Chanzy has been arrested. The evening Paris journals "write strongly against the assassination. of Gene- ;- rals Lecompto and Thomas, and recognise the National Assembly as the only authority. If the insurrection continues the Prussians will occupy their former positions .in Paris. Barricading continues everywhere, the National Gardes occupying the forts. The Committee released General Chanzy who was ilitreated, and has gone into the hospital. M. Eouver has been arrested at Boulogne. Consols 921. Wool is firm with active demand. Copper £64 15s per ton. Tallow, dull and heavy. Wheat, since maiMefr, Is to 2s dearer. Shipping-t Arrivals: Lincolnshire. City of Adelaide, Darra, Loch Leven, Mikado, City ofVienna, Marpissa, Ben Nevis, La Hogue, Martha Binnie, Juliet Glen, Osmond, and Great Britain.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 93, 21 April 1871, Page 4
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164REUTER & GREVILLE'S LATEST. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 93, 21 April 1871, Page 4
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